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QUEENS WEEKLY, MAY 26, 2019
Homeless and moto stunt complaints at 104th Precinct
Coordination Officers
would work on work to
address what they could,
but that the issue is a job for
programs that specialize
in helping the homeless
such Hungry Monk
Rescue Truck.
“That’s something
that we’re trying to
address,” Perry said. “It’s
not just the 104th, it’s a
nationwide problem that
they’re having with the
homeless … We have our
homeless outreach on it, we
have Bowery Residents’
Committee, we’ve done
a lot of work with Father
Mike Lopez, we’re going
to doing everything as well
as your NCOs.”
One attendee told
the story about how a
confrontation with one of
the men resulted in the
cops being called on him.
“There’s schools on
every block, I got three
kids and the thing is when
I try to take it into my
hands one time they called
the police on me because
I came out with a bat as
a dude was taking a crap
right next to the minivan,”
he said. “I was putting
my daughter inside, he’s
got his pants down to his
knees. My daughter is 4
years old; she doesn’t need
to see that.”
Perry said if cops
are not at the location
when incidents like this
occur, they may not be
able to resolve anything
and suggested residents
contact their NCOs.
“We can’t force them to
take services,” Perry said.
Father Mike Lopez
said his organization has
serviced the homeless men
in this area of Putnam and
Forest Avenue, and claimed
that a lot of them are living
in shelters. But some of the
men who loiter in that area
are not homeless at all,
he claims.
“A lot of the guys
drinking in public and
look like they’re homeless
are not homeless; they
just hang out with them
together,” Lopez said.
Reach reporter
Mark Hallum by
email at mhallum@
schnepsmedia.com or by
phone at (718) 260–4564.
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BY MARK HALLUM
Captain Victoria Perry
may be new to the 104th
Precinct, but the 15-year
NYPD veteran is picking
up where others left off
on address two issues in
the command.
Free-wheeling youth
on ATVs and dirt bikes,
as well as a group of
homeless men making a
literal muck on Putnam
Avenue are two of the main
discussion topics at the
Tuesday night Community
Council meeting.
Perry’s explanation
for why the young people
continue to roam the
streets and paths in and
around Forest Park is that
they’re difficult to stop.
Giving chase could mean
provoking the riders into
more reckless behavior, so
the surest way to stop them
is for the public to report
where the all-terrain
vehicles are being stored.
NYPD also placed more
barriers around Forest
Park to inhibit access for
some vehicles and Perry
hopes to get the drop on
meet-ups by monitoring
social media.
“The last four years,
we’ve had a problem
with numerous homeless
drinking, using our block
as a toilet, garbage being
thrown around, fighting,
they get so drunk they
pass out. Ambulance gets
there at least once a day,
I actually call it their
limousine ride,” said Scott
Wilson, a Ridgewood
resident. “Officers do come,
they try to move them, but
after officers leave they
come right back.”
Perry said the precinct
and the Neighborhood
Captain Victoria Perry, newly appointed to the 104th
Precinct. Photo: Mark Hallum/QNS
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